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  • #16
    Albright is a simple knot to tie and is effective. I really like the Alberto knot though. I have never had a problem with it slipping and lower floro to braid goes through the guides with ease.
    Freddie T

    2016 Hobie Outback LE #236
    Torqeedo Ultralight 403

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    • #17
      FG knot is my go-to knot - not hard to tie and holds well - once you get the hang of keeping tension in both lines when you tie it. I use this method - just be careful on your rod tips with light rods (... don't ask ...):

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Yn5SapCFBA

      I tie this on 20 lb braid and 10 lb supercast to either 10, 20, or 30 lb leaders - so it works on the light stuff too - very versatile.

      Tips: 1. do 3 figure "8" loops (little or no tension on the leader), then pull the leader straight (90 degrees to main line) - this locks the leader and main line together and it won't slip after that and you can hold some tension in the leader.

      2. After each successive figure "8" - pull the leader straight again to tighten the knit.

      3. Run the knits in a direction so that the leader tag end is on the main-line side of the knot (bottom to top if you will).

      Knot should be very small, tight and consistent for its entire length (leader goes roughly straight through the middle) - finish with half hitches. This knot can be trimmed to nothing but the knot itself - no tag ends needed. Worst case - one of the half hitches will come out.

      !!!!! THEN GO FISHING !!!!!

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      • #18
        ... and it is small enough and smooth enough to fit through the smaller bass guides (like light powell rods) with no problems.

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        • #19
          I'm using a surgeons knot looped 4times for braid to 17lb mono. I tried 2 loops before and lost it on a ray.

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          PigPen - Mt Airy
          Native Mariner 12.5

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          • #20
            I use several depending on size when surf fishing. I recommend a uni-to-uni (double uni), the Albright knot, and the San Diego Jam as the primary three.
            Tied properly, these knots do not slip - regardless of line(s) type. The Blood Knot is indeed a very good one; however, any of the above I find easier to tie - particularly in dark or low light conditions. I know and have used others if you continue finding need for others.
            DaveO
            Arnold/Annapolis
            Yellow Tarpon 140

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